2012 > Surrogates > fixed “0” values for three surrogates which caused an error in the Campaign Editor

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Fixed bug where polling cost twice as much as should

Fixed error that occurred when you started with every player on in the 2016 campaign

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Thanks for this – that’s a pretty interesting graph with the 96th and 113th. I wonder to what extent the push rightward has to do with southern realignment in the Congress. Anecdotally, it seems to me like there has been an increase in organization among the more rightwards aspects of the party base which would affect the primaries, which is the gauntlet Jeb Bush would have to run.

I’m also wondering to what extent his poll numbers outside of Florida are due to national name recognition from his father and brother.

I’d say likewise,that rightward shift makes many of the Republican candidates more unelectable. Basically, one of the moderates would have to somehow survive the primaries to have a shot to beat Clinton in 2016.

I think that there should be some sort of limit on how low each of the parties can fall in the polls during the primaries.
I’ve just finished and won the primaries as Romney in 2016 and my general election % is incredibly low in some states, eg. Iowa 1.4%, Florida 4%, S Carolina, 6.1%, New Hampshire 0.9% and so in a a few others. Clinton is the Democratic nominee.
I could understand Clinton being up by 30-35 points, but not with me being down below 10%, which is realistically never going to happen.

1) I can gain campaign points by deleting old ads (e.g. when deleting 4 web ads I ran last turn, I regain 4 command points). It’s led to some odd situations where I suddenly have 10/6 command points! (Not that I take advantage of that, of course… 🙂 )

Quick nitpick: I did have one situation where Hillary Clinton continued to run ads against her primary opponent well into the general election. During the same general election race, she also spent an awful lot of money running ads against Jill Stein. That’s something that should probably be looked at moving forward.

I also feel that the minor candidates (Gary Johnson, Jill Stein..) garner too much media attention. Clinton and Christie shouldn’t be fighting off broadsides from Jill Stein and Gary Johnson every few weeks.